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Section 135.08 | Application for interim deposits.

...designation as a public depository of inactive deposits, active deposits, or both.

Section 135.09 | Award of interim deposits.

...ard, by resolution, may determine this fact and request new bids for interim deposits from eligible institutions. Each application shall be in writing and made prior to the date set by the governing board, specifying the maximum amount of public moneys the applicant desires to receive and have on deposit as interim deposits at any one time during the remaining period of designation and the rate of interest the applic...

Section 135.10 | Application for active deposits.

...siring to be a public depository of the active deposits of the public moneys of the state or of a subdivision shall, not more than one hundred twenty days prior to the date fixed by section 135.12 of the Revised Code for the designation of such public depositories, make application therefor in writing to the proper governing board. If desired, such application may specify the maximum amount of such public moneys whic...

Section 135.11 | Exemption from prohibition against interest in contract.

...rest in a public depository receiving inactive, interim, or active deposits pursuant to sections 135.01 to 135.21, inclusive, of the Revised Code shall not be deemed to be interested, either directly or indirectly, as a result of such relationship, in the deposit of such inactive, interim, or active deposits of public moneys for the purpose of any law of this state prohibiting an officer of the state or of any subdiv...

Section 135.12 | Designating depositories biennially.

...iod. (E) Whenever, by amendment or enactment of any state or federal law or the amendment or adoption of any valid regulation thereunder, the terms of a designation or award, lawful at the beginning of any designation period, cease to be lawful during such period, and if the change of law or regulation requires, the designation period shall be limited so as not to extend beyond the date when that change becomes ef...

Section 135.13 | Evidence of inactive and interim deposits.

...Inactive deposits shall be evidenced by time certificates of deposit, each of which shall mature not later than the end of the period of designation, and may provide on its face that the amount of such deposit is payable upon written notice to be given a specified period before the date of repayment or by savings or deposit accounts, including, but not limited to, passbook accounts. Interim deposits shall be ...

Section 135.14 | Investing interim moneys of public subdivisions.

...e" means a financial instrument or contract or obligation whose value or return is based upon or linked to another asset or index, or both, separate from the financial instrument, contract, or obligation itself. Any security, obligation, trust account, or other instrument that is created from an issue of the United States treasury or is created from an obligation of a federal agency or instrumentality or is created f...

Section 135.141 | Municipal corporation may invest interim moneys in linked deposits.

...In addition to the investments specified in section 135.14 of the Revised Code, the treasurer or the governing board of a municipal corporation may invest interim moneys in linked deposits as authorized by ordinance adopted pursuant to section 135.80 of the Revised Code.

Section 135.142 | Board of education investment of interim moneys.

... notify the treasurer of state of this fact within twenty-four hours. At any time thereafter the treasurer of state may require collateralization at the rate of one hundred two per cent of any remaining obligation of the entity, with securities authorized for investment under section 135.143 of the Revised Code. The collateral shall be delivered to and held by a custodian acceptable to the treasurer of state, marked ...

Section 135.143 | Investment authority for state interim funds.

...rer of state may invest or execute transactions for any part or all of the interim funds of the state in the following classifications of obligations: (1) United States treasury bills, notes, bonds, or any other obligations or securities issued by the United States treasury or any other obligation guaranteed as to principal and interest by the United States; (2) Bonds, notes, debentures, or any other obligation...

Section 135.144 | Investment of interim moneys in federally insured certificates of deposit.

...tory selected pursuant to that division acts as custodian of the certificates of deposit described in division (A)(2) of this section. (4) On the same date the public moneys are redeposited by the public depository, the public depository may, in its sole discretion, choose whether to receive deposits, in any amount, from other banks, savings banks, or savings and loan associations. (5) The public depository provide...

Section 135.145 | Redeposit of interim moneys moneys.

...of interim moneys with, or the award of active or inactive deposits to, an eligible public depository described in section 135.03 of the Revised Code and designated pursuant to section 135.12 of the Revised Code, may authorize the public depository to arrange for the redeposit of such public moneys in accordance with the following conditions: (1) The public depository, on or after the date the public moneys are rece...

Section 135.15 | Transferring funds from one classification to another.

... of deposit, is of the opinion that the actual amount of active deposits is insufficient to meet the anticipated demands on such active deposits, it shall direct the treasurer to sell interim money investments or deposits or transfer from the inactive deposits to the active deposits an amount sufficient to meet such demands. The board shall designate in such order the depositories from which withdrawals for such purp...

Section 135.16 | Payment of interest.

...Interest on active deposits shall be paid or credited by the public depository at least quarterly and when the funds are withdrawn, computing the time of payment from the date of deposit. Interest on inactive deposits shall be paid or credited by the public depository to the treasurer according to the terms and conditions of the time certificates of deposit or savings or deposit accounts or when the funds are withdra...

Section 135.17 | Cash reserve.

...Each treasurer may at all times keep in the vaults of his office such amount, as a cash reserve, as is prescribed by the proper governing board, which amount shall not be required to be deposited pursuant to sections 135.01 to 135.21, inclusive, of the Revised Code. Each treasurer shall deposit or invest all the remaining public moneys in his possession in accordance with sections 135.01 to 135.21, inclusive, of the ...

Section 135.18 | Security for repayment of public moneys.

...trust powers generally, is qualified to act as trustee for the safekeeping of securities, under this section. Any institution mentioned in section 135.03 or 135.32 of the Revised Code that holds a certificate of qualification issued by the superintendent of financial institutions or any institution complying with sections 1111.04, 1111.05, and 1111.06 of the Revised Code, is qualified to act as trustee for the safeke...

Section 135.181 | Optional pledging requirements.

...trust powers generally, is qualified to act as trustee for the safekeeping of securities, under this section. Any institution mentioned in section 135.03 or 135.32 of the Revised Code which holds a certificate of qualification issued by the superintendent of financial institutions or any institution complying with sections 1111.04, 1111.05, and 1111.06 of the Revised Code is qualified to act as trustee for the safeke...

Section 135.182 | Ohio pooled collateral program.

...trust powers generally, is qualified to act as trustee for the safekeeping of securities, under this section. Any institution mentioned in section 135.03 or 135.32 of the Revised Code that holds a certificate of qualification issued by the superintendent of financial institutions or any institution complying with sections 1111.04, 1111.05, and 1111.06 of the Revised Code is qualified to act as trustee for the safekee...

Section 135.19 | Failure of public depository.

...e of loss is due to any investment transaction made pursuant to law or to any risk arising from any investment transaction or investment made pursuant to law.

Section 135.20 | Proportion of deposits in various banks subject to reasonable variation.

...Except as regards initial deposits at the beginning of a period of designation, the requirements of sections 135.01 to 135.21, inclusive, of the Revised Code, respecting the proportions in which deposits in more than one public depository of the state or of the same subdivision are to be made and maintained, are subject to such reasonable variations as the exigencies of public business require. Any public depos...

Section 135.21 | Investment earnings apportionment and crediting.

...ther district of which the treasurer is acting as ex officio treasurer, or for any other reason, do not belong in the treasury of the state or subdivision shall, except as provided in section 135.351 of the Revised Code, be apportioned among and credited to the funds to which the principal sums of such deposits or investments belong. All other investment earnings, except as provided in section 135.351 of the Revised...

Section 135.22 | Annual continuing education programs for treasurers.

...surer a registration fee that will meet actual and necessary expenses in connection with the training of the treasurer, including instruction fees, site acquisition costs, and the cost of course materials. Any necessary personal expenses of a treasurer incurred as a result of attending the continuing education courses shall be borne by the subdivision represented by the treasurer. (G) The treasurer of state ma...

Section 135.31 | County depository definitions.

... to 135.40 of the Revised Code: (A) "Active moneys" means an amount of public moneys in public depositories determined to be necessary to meet current demands upon a county treasury, and deposited in any of the following: (1) A commercial account and withdrawable, in whole or in part, on demand; (2) A negotiable order of withdrawal account as authorized in the "Consumer Checking Account Equity Act of 1980," ...

Section 135.32 | Institutions eligible as county public depositories.

...(A) Any national bank, any bank doing business under authority granted by the superintendent of financial institutions, or any bank doing business under authority granted by the regulatory authority of another state of the United States, located in this state, is eligible to become a public depository, subject to sections 135.31 to 135.40 of the Revised Code. No bank shall receive or have on deposit at any one time p...

Section 135.33 | Designating county depositories every four years.

... designating its public depositories of active moneys for the next succeeding four-year period commencing on the date of expiration of the preceding period. At least sixty days before the meeting, the county treasurer shall submit to the board an estimate of the aggregate amount of public moneys that might be available for deposit as active moneys at any one time during the next four-year period. Upon receipt of su...